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Family-Based Immigration
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Types of Family Immigration
K-1 fiancé visas allow you to stay in the United States for 90 days to marry your fiancé and apply for permanent residency (a.k.a. a “Green Card”). K-2 visas are available for children of people who get K1 visas.
A K-3 visa holder has concluded a valid marriage with a U.S. citizen; has a relative petition (Form I-130) filed by the U.S. citizen-spouse for the person; seeks to enter the United States to await the approval of the petition and subsequent lawful permanent resident status, and, has an approved Form I-129F. A K-4 visa holder is a person under 21 years of age and is the unmarried child of an alien eligible to be a K-3.
F-2 visas are for the spouses and children of students in academic or language training programs. The students themselves enter on F-1 visas.
J-2 visas are given to spouses and children of exchange visitors, who come in on J-1 visas.
L-2 visas are reserved for the immediate family members of L-1 visa holders, who are people transferred to the United States branch of an international company.
E-2 visa holder may bring his or her spouse and minor unmarried children to the U.S. as dependents in the E-2 category. Similarly, H-1B visa holder’s immediate family member may accompany H-1B holder under the H-4 visa.